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Query: UMLS:C0002895 (
sickle cell disease
)
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Characterization of the bone phenotype of 24-week-old female transgenic
sickle cell disease
(
SCD
), sickle cell trait (SCT) revealed significant reductions in bone mineral density and bone mineral content relative to control with a further significant decreased in
SCD
compared with SCT. By microcomputed tomography, femur middiaphyseal cortical area was significantly reduced in SCT and
SCD
. Cortical thickness was significantly decreased in
SCD
vs control. Diaphysis structural stiffness and strength were significantly reduced in SCT and
SCD
. Histomorphometry showed a significant increase in osteoclast perimeter in
SCD
and significantly decreased bone formation in
SCD
and SCT compared with control with a further significant decrease in
SCD
compared with SCT. Collagen-I mRNA was significantly decreased in tibiae from SCT and
SCD
and osterix, Runx2, osteoclacin, and Dmp-1 mRNA were significantly decreased in tibiae of
SCD
compared with control. Serum osteocalcin was significantly decreased and ferritin was significantly increased in
SCD
compared with control. Igf1 mRNA and serum IGF1 were significantly decreased in
SCD
and SCT. IGF1 protein was decreased in bone marrow stromal cells from SCT and
SCD
cultured in osteogenic media.
Crystal violet
staining revealed fewer cells and significantly reduced alkaline phosphatase positive mineralized nodules in SCT and
SCD
that was rescued by IGF1 treatment. We conclude that reduced bone mass in
SCD
and SCT mice carries architectural consequences that are detrimental to the mechanical integrity of femoral diaphysis. Furthermore reduced IGF1 and osteoblast terminal differentiation contributed to reduced bone formation in SCT and
SCD
mice.
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PMID:Loss of Bone in Sickle Cell Trait and Sickle Cell Disease Female Mice Is Associated With Reduced IGF-1 in Bone and Serum. 2717 84